Discussion: Over-Treatment and Under-Treatment of Addiction

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July 18, 2020
Unit 2 Exam: Intelligence Testing
July 18, 2020

Discussion: Over-Treatment and Under-Treatment of Addiction

Discussion: Over-Treatment and Under-Treatment of Addiction
The termlevels of treatmentrefers to a continuum arranged by intensity of treatment. The levels of treatment range from the least to the most intense and aggressive approaches. The American Society of Addiction Medicine’s Patient Placement Criteria (PPC) the most frequently used and studied treatment levels classification system divides the intensity continuum into four levels (Mee-Lee & Gastfriend 2008). The PPC starts with Level I outpatient treatment which includes the least aggressive approaches. The system increases incrementally in intensity ending with Level IV intensive inpatient treatment.
The appropriate level of treatment is determined by many factors including the severity of addiction prior treatment history and the unique needs of the individual receiving the services. It is often desirable to try the least intrusive and restrictive level of treatment appropriate as long as the individual’s safety is not jeopardized. Other important factors must also be considered when determining the appropriate level of treatment such as the need to continue earning a living or raising a family and the individual’s stage of readiness for treatment (Prochaska DiClemente & Norcross 1992). Knowledge of the levels of treatment may help an addiction professional determine the most appropriate levels of care based on the unique needs of each individual. Over-treatment and under-treatment of addiction can interfere with a client’s progress on the path toward recovery and result in adverse consequences.
For this Discussion review this week’s readings. Then review the media and reflect on how the counselor employed the continuum of levels of treatment in the counseling session with Marge (PDF attached). Consider potential consequences of over-treating or under-treating Marge.
Post an example of potential over-treatment and an example of potential under-treatment for Marge. Explain the possible consequences of your chosen example. As a helping professional explain how you would mitigate the potential for over-treating or under-treating clients. Support your response using the resources and the current and seminal literature regarding such factors as levels of treatment patient placement criteria and client’s stage of readiness.
References (use 3 or more)
Doweiko H. E. (2015). Concepts of chemical dependency (9th ed.). Stamford CT: Cengage.
Mee-Lee D. & Gastfriend D. R. (2015). Patient placement criteria. In M. Galanter & H. D. Kleber (Eds.)The American psychiatric publishing textbook of substance abuse treatment(5th ed.).Arlington VA: American Psychiatric Publishing.
Prochaska J. O. DiClemente C. C. & Norcross J. C. (1992). In search of how people change: Applications to addictive behaviors.American Psychologist 47(9) 11021114
Laureate Education (Producer). (2012c).Counseling session 2. [Multimedia file].